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The phrase "a finished point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific conclusion or final stage in a discussion, argument, or process.
Example: "After much deliberation, we finally reached a finished point in our negotiations."
Alternatives: "a conclusive point" or "a definitive point".
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If the argument has gotten to a finished point, both sides have discussed their views and there's nothing more to say, just let it go.
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Around the five minute mark the whole thing disintegrates briefly, before a drop arrives that should signal a massive rave horn but instead the whole thing just glides calmly to a finishing point.
As a finishing point of view, the conclusion will address the scope of learning through PBVE.
A black box was placed at the end of the beam as a finishing point.
I hope it's not a finish point and I can still improve".
He was born in 1910," he says when he's finished, pointing to a grave on his right.
Keeping the finishing point a tapered angle, and double back over the base of your angle to create a graduated effect.
Write the following directions on the board: Step 1: Identify your start (Point A) and finish (Point B) points and place the appropriate flag at each location.
Holt, a senior guard, finished a point short of the school record for most points in a game, set by Kim Webb in 1987.
Cycle West will also be incorporating Cornwall and the Camel Trail into the itinerary as a possible finish point, which will link via Bude and Bodmin to Padstow.
Communication by meaning is the manner to efficaciously transmit the information at hand to other people or to a group of persons and at the same instance listening to their input n order to achieve a certain finish point.
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